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c) Model Type Selection „Type Select“
As there are different functions available for each of the respective model types, such as mixers or switching functions, 
it is necessary to enter the right model type during programming. You can pick between model planes „Airplane or 
glider“ and helicopter models „Helicopter“. 
Among the helicopter models, the following versions are also available with different swash plate linkages:
„Fixed pitch“:
Select these settings in speed-controlled model helicopters in which the angle of attack of the main rotor blades 
cannot be adjusted.
„Variable pitch“:
Choose this setting for helicopters that use a separate servo each for rolling, nodding and pitch functions.
„Swash 90°, 120° or 140°“:
Select this setting when the swash plate for your model helicopter is controlled with 3 servos and the linkage points at 
the swash plate are offset against each other by 90°, 120° or 140°. Depending on angle of the linkage points, different 
mixing ratios of the three swash plate servos are required that the transmitter will be considered automatically then. 
On demand, you can find more information on the swash plate linkage in the documents of your model helicopter.
Selection of the model type:
•  Switch on the transmitter and call the system setting menu.
•  Move the cursor arrow to the menu item „Type select“ with the
two buttons „UP“ and „DOWN“.
•  Briefly push the button „OK“ to activate the menu item.
  The display shows the currently set model memory with the 
model name and model type. Additionally, the model type is 
displayed at the bottom display edge with a figure that is later
shown in the operating display as well.
•  Push the buttons „UP“ or „DOWN“ to select the desired model
type now. 
•  Keep the button „CANCEL“ pushed for a longer period to save
the set model type. The display then shows the system setup 
menu again.
•  Push the button „CANCEL“ repeatedly until you return to the
operating display and check if the correct figure is displayed.
Figure 19